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===== Session Management ===== | ===== Session Management ===== | ||
- | The list box shows list of already saved stored sessions. You should select there a session to work with before pressing one of the //Login//, //Load//, //Delete//, //Rename// and //Shell icon// buttons. Double clicking a session has same effect as selecting it and pressing //Login// button as long as at least host name and username are filled. | + | The list box shows list of already saved stored sessions. You should select there a session to work with before pressing one of the //Login//, //Edit//, //Delete//, //Rename// and //Shell icon// buttons. Double clicking a session has same effect as selecting it and pressing //Login// button as long as at least host name and username are filled. |
The //New// button resets session options on the Login dialog to the default ones and switches to [[ui_login_session|Session tab]]. These are the same options as seen when WinSCP starts up. | The //New// button resets session options on the Login dialog to the default ones and switches to [[ui_login_session|Session tab]]. These are the same options as seen when WinSCP starts up. | ||
- | The //Load// button loads options for selected stored session to Login dialog and switches to [[ui_login_session|Session tab]]. | + | The //Edit// button loads options for selected stored session to Login dialog and switches to [[ui_login_session|Session tab]] to allow modifications. To edit existing stored session, first load it, modify your options and than save it back (under the same or different name). |
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- | To edit existing stored session, first load it, modify your options and than save it back (under the same or different name). | + | |
The //Delete// button deletes selected stored session. | The //Delete// button deletes selected stored session. |